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Md. Juwel Rana
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Only a fool would correct a boss’s mistakes.
If you have certain confidential information, release it to your advantage.
I would be careful not to hire a subordinate with more formal education than myself.
If you do somebody a favor, remember to cash in on it.
Given the opportunity, I would cultivate friendships with power people.
I like the idea of saying nice things about a rival in order to get that person transferred from my company.
Why not take credit for someone else’s work? They would do the same to you.
Given the chance, I would offer to help my boss build some shelves for his or her den.
I laugh heartily at my boss’s jokes, even when they are not funny.
I would be sure to attend a company picnic even if I had the chance to do something I enjoyed more that day.
If I knew an executive in my company was stealing money, I would use that against him or her in asking for favors.
I would first find out my boss’s political preferences before discussing politics with him or her.
I think using memos to zap somebody for his or her mistakes is a good idea (especially when you want to show that person up
If I wanted something done by a co-worker, I would be willing to say “if you don’t get this done, our boss might be very unhap
I would invite my boss to a party at my house, even if I didn’t like him or her.
When I’m in a position to, I would have lunch with the “right people” at least twice a week.
Richard M. Nixon’s bugging the Democratic Headquarters would have been a clever idea if he wasn’t caught.
Power for its own sake is one of life’s most precious commodities.
Having a high school named after you would be an incredible thrill.
Reading about job politics is as much fun as reading an adventure story.
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Jabel Rahman
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Only a fool would correct a boss’s mistakes.
If you have certain confidential information, release it to your advantage.
I would be careful not to hire a subordinate with more formal education than myself.
If you do somebody a favor, remember to cash in on it.
Given the opportunity, I would cultivate friendships with power people.
I like the idea of saying nice things about a rival in order to get that person transferred from my company.
Why not take credit for someone else’s work? They would do the same to you.
Given the chance, I would offer to help my boss build some shelves for his or her den.
I laugh heartily at my boss’s jokes, even when they are not funny.
I would be sure to attend a company picnic even if I had the chance to do something I enjoyed more that day.
If I knew an executive in my company was stealing money, I would use that against him or her in asking for favors.
I would first find out my boss’s political preferences before discussing politics with him or her.
I think using memos to zap somebody for his or her mistakes is a good idea (especially when you want to show that person up
If I wanted something done by a co-worker, I would be willing to say “if you don’t get this done, our boss might be very unhap
I would invite my boss to a party at my house, even if I didn’t like him or her.
When I’m in a position to, I would have lunch with the “right people” at least twice a week.
Richard M. Nixon’s bugging the Democratic Headquarters would have been a clever idea if he wasn’t caught.
Power for its own sake is one of life’s most precious commodities.
Having a high school named after you would be an incredible thrill.
Reading about job politics is as much fun as reading an adventure story.
Co
Coun
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Ashfak Ahmed
Statements
Only a fool would correct a boss’s mistakes.
If you have certain confidential information, release it to your advantage.
I would be careful not to hire a subordinate with more formal education than myself.
If you do somebody a favor, remember to cash in on it.
Given the opportunity, I would cultivate friendships with power people.
I like the idea of saying nice things about a rival in order to get that person transferred from my company.
Why not take credit for someone else’s work? They would do the same to you.
Given the chance, I would offer to help my boss build some shelves for his or her den.
I laugh heartily at my boss’s jokes, even when they are not funny.
I would be sure to attend a company picnic even if I had the chance to do something I enjoyed more that day.
If I knew an executive in my company was stealing money, I would use that against him or her in asking for favors.
I would first find out my boss’s political preferences before discussing politics with him or her.
I think using memos to zap somebody for his or her mistakes is a good idea (especially when you want to show that person up
If I wanted something done by a co-worker, I would be willing to say “if you don’t get this done, our boss might be very unhap
I would invite my boss to a party at my house, even if I didn’t like him or her.
When I’m in a position to, I would have lunch with the “right people” at least twice a week.
Richard M. Nixon’s bugging the Democratic Headquarters would have been a clever idea if he wasn’t caught.
Power for its own sake is one of life’s most precious commodities.
Having a high school named after you would be an incredible thrill.
Reading about job politics is as much fun as reading an adventure story.
Co
Coun
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Md. Mahmudur Rahman
Statements
Only a fool would correct a boss’s mistakes.
If you have certain confidential information, release it to your advantage.
I would be careful not to hire a subordinate with more formal education than myself.
If you do somebody a favor, remember to cash in on it.
Given the opportunity, I would cultivate friendships with power people.
I like the idea of saying nice things about a rival in order to get that person transferred from my company.
Why not take credit for someone else’s work? They would do the same to you.
Given the chance, I would offer to help my boss build some shelves for his or her den.
I laugh heartily at my boss’s jokes, even when they are not funny.
I would be sure to attend a company picnic even if I had the chance to do something I enjoyed more that day.
If I knew an executive in my company was stealing money, I would use that against him or her in asking for favors.
I would first find out my boss’s political preferences before discussing politics with him or her.
I think using memos to zap somebody for his or her mistakes is a good idea (especially when you want to show that person up
If I wanted something done by a co-worker, I would be willing to say “if you don’t get this done, our boss might be very unhap
I would invite my boss to a party at my house, even if I didn’t like him or her.
When I’m in a position to, I would have lunch with the “right people” at least twice a week.
Richard M. Nixon’s bugging the Democratic Headquarters would have been a clever idea if he wasn’t caught.
Power for its own sake is one of life’s most precious commodities.
Having a high school named after you would be an incredible thrill.
Reading about job politics is as much fun as reading an adventure story.
Co
Coun
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Md. Aminuzzaman Sumon
Statements
Only a fool would correct a boss’s mistakes.
If you have certain confidential information, release it to your advantage.
I would be careful not to hire a subordinate with more formal education than myself.
If you do somebody a favor, remember to cash in on it.
Given the opportunity, I would cultivate friendships with power people.
I like the idea of saying nice things about a rival in order to get that person transferred from my company.
Why not take credit for someone else’s work? They would do the same to you.
Given the chance, I would offer to help my boss build some shelves for his or her den.
I laugh heartily at my boss’s jokes, even when they are not funny.
I would be sure to attend a company picnic even if I had the chance to do something I enjoyed more that day.
If I knew an executive in my company was stealing money, I would use that against him or her in asking for favors.
I would first find out my boss’s political preferences before discussing politics with him or her.
I think using memos to zap somebody for his or her mistakes is a good idea (especially when you want to show that person up
If I wanted something done by a co-worker, I would be willing to say “if you don’t get this done, our boss might be very unhap
I would invite my boss to a party at my house, even if I didn’t like him or her.
When I’m in a position to, I would have lunch with the “right people” at least twice a week.
Richard M. Nixon’s bugging the Democratic Headquarters would have been a clever idea if he wasn’t caught.
Power for its own sake is one of life’s most precious commodities.
Having a high school named after you would be an incredible thrill.
Reading about job politics is as much fun as reading an adventure story.
Co
Coun
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Md. Juwel Rana
Count Mostly Agree (N) 11 Char t Title
Count Mostly Disagree (N) 9 25
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Mostly Agree % 55% 15
Mostly Disagree % 45%
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Count Mostly Count Mostly Total Mostly0.55
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Jabel Rahman
Count Mostly Agree(N) 14 Char t Title
Count Mostly Disagree(N) 6 25
Total 20 20
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Mostly Agree % 70% 15
Mostly Disagree % 30% 14
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Count Mostly Count Mostly Total Mostly0.7
Agree % Most0
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Ashfak Ahmed
Count Mostly Agree(N) 12 Char t Title
Count Mostly Disagree(N) 8 25
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Mostly Agree % 60% 20
Mostly Disagree % 40% 15

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Count Mostly Agree(N) 8 Char t Title
Count Mostly Disagree(N) 12 25
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Md. Aminuzzaman Sumon


Count Mostly Agree(N) 13 Char t Title
Count Mostly Disagree(N) 7 25
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Mostly Agree % 65% 20
Mostly Disagree % 35% 15
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Count Mostly Count Mostly Total Mostly0.65
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Count Mostly Agree(N) 58
Count Mostly Disagree(N) 42
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Mostly Agree % 58%
Mostly Disagree % 42%
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